Britt....on a good day you might be able to get a nice one for around $200....if you can find a brand new one in the box then I would think around the $300 range. I have one that is 19 years old and it works perfect. So don't be be afraid to buy a used one....Just keeep it clean.
I would call that some pretty good shootin Sonny....
Here is what I think about lasers....this is only my opinion, nothing else.
I would compare a laser on a pistol to a scope on a rifle. If set properly the red dot marks the spot. Some of us older {Myself included}folks can have vision problems.
I have a 18 year old P-89 that I'm kinda fond of. It has never jammed and it is easy to clean....Even tho it's a bit on the bulky side I would trust it.
Wow....what a lively thread. So I think I will add my .02 cents worth here.
This is just my opinion. I have an 18 year old P-89, bought it new in 1993 I believe it was. I keep it with me most of the time,in fact I never leave home without it.It's even my ccw gun.
I have shot it a Lot and am...
A properly adjusted laser is about as good as it gets in low to no light conditions. They have one hell of an edge on a non laser equiped weapon in those conditions. I aint just whistlin Dixie.
I have had the same problem with Butler Creek Hot lips and the Steel Lips type, and even the older Ram-Lines. I used powered GRAPHITE inside them and it helped. After putting a enough graphite to coat the entire insides of the clip I would shake the clip to distribute the graphite then turn...